What are some functions of the kidneys?
What are the 3 functions of the nephron?
What is the function of podocytes?
What forces go against filtration in glomerulus?
What is the function of renin in the kidneys?
What is the pathway of urine flow? (hint: starts with the collecting duct)
What is the formula for excretion?
How do our kidneys help regulate water balance?
Large volume of ultrafiltrate is due to what 3 factors?
What is the functional unit of the kidney? And the basic anatomy of that unit
The nephron
In glomerular filtration, substances that are filtered only will be found with (same/greater/less) concentration in blood than/as urine
same
What is the glomerular filtrate rate (GFR)?
Which is not typically found in urine (ions, water, glucose, NH4+)? In what case might it be found?
What happens in the nephron? (Say name of structures and basic function of each)
In tubular reabsorption, substances that are filtered and reabsorbed have (same/greater/less) concentration in blood than/as urine
greater
Filtration is dependent on ____ flow rate
plasma
How do we use neural regulation of glomerular filtrate rate to regulate blood pressure?
What are the types of nephrons? Where are their renal corpuscles located?
In tubular secretion, substances that are filtered and secreted have (same/greater/less) concentration in blood than/as urine
less
What forces favor filtration in glomerulus?
What is the function of macula densa cells?